February 4, 2009 — Joost De Valk’s presentation on SEO and optimization strategies for your installation of WordPress. Check out the accompanying slides here.
January 23, 2009 — In this final part of his three part series on designing for WordPress, Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks.com walks you through putting the finishing touches to your WordPress theme, including adding dynamic social media content, such as Twitter updates, to your theme. You can find additional content links and downloadable video at the original CSS-Tricks post
January 23, 2009 — In this second of three tutorials Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks.com talks you through the process of getting your WordPress blog set up before going into detail on the design of your custom theme.
For links to additional files and downloadable video, visit the original post at CSS-Tricks
January 23, 2009 — In this first of a three part series on designing for WordPress, Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks.com walks you through downloading and installing WordPress, and laying the foundations for creating a theme.
For links to downloadable files and video, visit the original CSS-Tricks post
January 23, 2009 — bbPress developer Sam Bauers takes you through the process of integrating a bbPress forum into your WordPress.org 2.7 blog installation
January 15, 2009 — Welcome to WordPress.tv. This 90 second intro will take you on a whirlwind tour of what it’s all about
January 15, 2009 — The thing you’ll probably be doing most with WordPress – writing and publishing posts – is covered in this short flyby tutorial
January 14, 2009 — If you’d like to save your work and come back to it another time, without putting it out for the world to see, WordPress gives you various draft options. This video talks you through the process.
January 14, 2009 — If you’d like to set a post to publish at a future date, WordPress makes it easy. Here’s how to do it.
January 14, 2009 — If you’d like to make particular posts private or password protected, or have your whole blog only accessible to certain people, WordPress has options for you. Here’s how to go about it.